Cherry Audio recreate the Polymoog Published 4/2/21
In 1975,
Moog released their hugely ambitious
Polymoog arguably the world s first polyphonic synthesizer (unless you re arguing with Gordon Reid, who wrote extensively on the matter in our
Polymode synth (available in AU, VST, VST3, AAX and standalone versions) claims to accurately recreate the sound of Moog s opus, but with added flexibility, enhanced usability and of course no maintenance issues.
Among the enhancements to the original synth are optional steeper filter slopes for the Polymoog s three-band Resonator section, a new Notch mode for the resonators, and a dedicated LFO to modulate the Resonators with. Indeed, modulation has been enhanced throughout, with an extensive mod matrix, with which you can modulate all of Polymode s slider-controlled attributes. The matrix sports two extra assignable LFOs, plus VCF and amp envelopes, and to the original s oscillators Cherry Audio have added both white and
MTM/Bill Roesch, 2
Opus 15 of Music That Matters brings a tribute, produced by Verne Windham, to long-time volnunteer host of
Vox Humana s opera edition, Bill Roesch. Bill retired to Sandpoint after a career in theatre in California, and we happily benefitted from his great experience and expertise in his true musical love, opera.
Bill Roesch